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    Yeah, I'm not expecting a lot of overlap, but I feel like it's about time and I'm pretty sure I have all the episodes sitting on a hard drive somewhere. (Was attempting to watch Blake's 7 at one point and then planning on transitioning to Babylon 5, but something got in the way. Don't remember what as I recall really

    Yeah, I don't see anything topping it. It's just so inventive and unlike others, the dialog doesn't really pull me out of the show. There's so much unsaid that really simple phrases work for me a lot of the time. I think after this I'm going to finally check out Babylon 5.

    I'm at work right now and all I can think about is that last scene of Nomi saying, "What's going on?" and then having the episode end. I just want to be at home watching more. I'm so glad I watched Orange Is The New Black first as I think I would have found Season 3 even more disappointing after this… or maybe Sense8

    Plus they turned me on to Royksopp however many years ago the original caveman ads were. Oh god, I just remembered they tried to turn that into a sitcom.

    I ended up finishing it last night. (I honestly can't remember the last time I read a new book. And the last time I really read, probably in 2011/12, I just reread The Sirens of Titan.)

    I watched the whole season last weekend. It wasn't until I went online to read others thoughts that I realized I had no clue what Ruby Rose's character name was.

    I'm just glad, because I think it's going to be the book that finally gets me back into the habit of reading. I can't stop thinking about it, even though I haven't really had time to read more.

    The Graveyard Book was great. Bought that in my favorite bookstore that I have to stop at every time I visit family up north and ended up reading the entire thing on the drive back. I'd love to reread it, but I lent it to someone and never got it back.

    Great on Banana Bread, too.

    Okay, let's get to Avatar first.

    Oh I totally haven't watched these yet, oops.

    I love Piper. Storywise, almost any other character outranks her, but her facial reactions in any given scene kill me. I wouldn't mind her not getting a word in and just being in the background reacting to things.

    As fast as iZombie is, it feels like it's one of the slower shows on the CW. Then again, the last few episodes were about on par with Vampire Diaries at its best. Hopefully season 2 will follow the trend of CW shows second seasons, when everything is usually at their best.

    I love Rose McIver in this, but I still hold her responsible for kickstarting one of the worst plot threads on Once Upon A Time as Tinkerbell. I like that show to be stupid and inane, not stupid and offensive.

    It depends on what part of California you live in. I have that same problem where I am, including people telling me I'm too gay and not gay enough. It's incredibly frustrating. There needs to be a drag song about it like, "I'm not a cub, but not yet a bear." Sung by a cover band called Britney's Queers, of course.

    It was all vague, but with each passing week it became clearer that the vagueness was due to something more than a cold. I think not knowing was probably better.

    You're too kind. I have to say, it was a nice to hear your experiences. I'm trying to get surgery right now and there always seems to be a complication preventing it. It took me about a week to listen, but this came at the perfect time to help me just relax and take things as they come.

    I know. It made me sad.

    It was Hannibal feeding his skin to the dogs that grossed me out more. I felt sick.

    Frisky Dingo is great. I suggest you try to watch as much of a season at once, since they each add up to a sort of movie due to their short length.